Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Who do we
       serve ?


Our education programs
for over two hundred of
California's public and
independent schools have
introduced thousands of
students to environments
as diverse as the…
Pygmy Forest of Sonoma


                                          Catalina
                                           Island


                        Giant Forest of Sequoia



                    Sonoran Desert

       Colorado River
What does
Naturalists at Large
       do ?
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
We work with each
school every step
of the way to
identify their
outdoor education
goals and then
tailor a program to
meet those specific
needs.
Trail Group sizes of 9 to 14 students
                          Always with one
                          instructor and
                          one adult from
                          your school
Naturalists at Large
provides a complete
 outdoor curriculum
for primary through
  high school level
  students. We can
 accommodate trips
 for 15 students to
     over 200.
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Naturalists at Large draws it’s instructors
from all over the United States. These are
men and women with 4-year university
degrees who have proven experience
working with youth in the outdoors and in
the classroom.
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
With their high comfort and experience in
the outdoors, their passion for teaching,
and a commitment to safety first, we have
the foundation for a fantastic experience
for you and your students.
All of our instructors are CPR and Wilderness
First Aid Certified. 80 % of them hold
advanced certifications such as Wilderness
Emergency Medical Training, Wilderness First
Responders and Wilderness Advanced First
Aid.


RESPONSE TIMES: for Emergency Services

Ambulance: 5-10 minutes...ambulance
dispatched from Pt. Reyes Station and
normally runs to Petaluma.
Medivac Helicopter: 10 minutes...Petaluma.
Law Enforcement: State park- minutes
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Olema
Ranch
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Members of the class will be organized into groups
of twelve to fourteen students. Naturalists at
Large instructors will work with their groups of
students to teach basic camp skills, supervise meal
preparation, conduct outdoor education hikes
(primarily a mix of "walk and talks” and hands-on
activities) on the Park trails.
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Clean
Restrooms
  And
  Hot
Showers
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Everybody
get’s to
help with
camp
chores
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Meals are
                                  wholesome
                               affairs providing
                                 the nutrition
                               needed for active
There’s a variety of menu        participants
options from which to choose
Allergies and Special Food Needs

• Program meals offer vegetarian food options.

• For those with specific needs due to allergies
  or personal reasons, we suggest discussion
  with your faculty.

• Naturalists at Large can help guide those with
  special diets to supplement their meals in
  ways which everyone can most easily manage.
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
A focus of most all
Naturalists at Large
programming is the
interaction of the
individual with the
group. The needs of
both must be met
through the
development of
cooperation,
leadership and
problem solving skills.
The facilitation of
activities, with the
emphasis on our
interaction with the
environment and
each other,
promotes awareness
of each individual’s
role in making the
group experience a
positive one.
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Educational themes include the
grassland community, north coast
forests, stream science, ecology
of the redwoods, forests and
humans -- a historical perspective,
local geology, the stars, and
environmental influences on plant
species and diversity. Emphasis
will be tailored to complement the
academic goals of the school.
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
The park features a variety of
flowers and trees, including
oak, tanoak, madrone, live oak,
laurel and Douglas fir.
California native wildflowers
include buttercups, milkmaids,
and Indian paintbrush.
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
And a short shuttle drive
away is the entrance to…
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
The Coast Miwok people were the inhabitants of
what we now call Marin and southern Sonoma
Counties. They had a rich economy based on
gathering, fishing and hunting. Village communities
of 75 to several hundred people developed in
sheltered places near fresh water and plentiful
food. "Kule Loklo" (meaning "Bear Valley") is a
recreated village.
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Wildlife abounds throughout the
Seashore. Along the coast you may
find marine mammals such as whales,
seals, and sea lions. A closer look
reveals an abundance of bird life
feeding near the tideline. Back in the
forest, you may glimpse a bobcat,
coyote, raccoon, or skunk scurrying
off. We also have plenty of deer and
elk to be seen.
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
And a few other optional activities…
           Animal Tracking




                     Map & Compass
                       Orienteering
     Journal & Reflective
          Activity
Creativity




               Relaxation & Stretching




Fun Games
Backpack or
Over-Night /
 Camp- Out
  Options
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Star studies and
the night sky
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
A Typical Day
7:30 Breakfast
9:00 Groups A and B do journal activities,
redwood ecology hike, group initiatives. Groups
C and D Shuttle to Bear Valley Visitor Center
12:00 Lunch by groups
1:00 Groups C and D do journal activities,
redwood ecology hike, group initiatives. Groups
A and B Shuttle to Bear Valley Visitor Center
4:30 Return to camp for large group games
6:00 Dinner
7:30 Evening Program:
Night walk and star study
9:00 Students released to faculty
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
A great
experience
for the
individual
student…
The group…
And the Faculty !
Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large
Ask about…




      Allergies, Medications,
       and Special dietary
              Needs
Equipment Reminders
Follow your equipment list.

Pack together. Adult and student can double
check the contents of the gear bag.

All clothing should fit in a medium size duffle.

A day pack is essential to move about the program
with water, some food, extra layers of clothing,
and personal incidentals.

Utensil Kit that may be reused for each meal and
a cup that can handle hot & cold liquids.
Rain gear is a must. (water-proof shell) Rain
Ponchos are fine.
Comfortable closed toed shoes are required.
Light weight hikers or tennis shoes with a few
pairs of good outdoor socks (non-cotton).
A good water bottle (quart or liter).
The proper sleeping bag (check your equipment
list for specifics).
Ground pad. Ensolite pads are much cheaper
than thermarest types and work just as well.
Plastic bag protection. A half dozen, 1 or 2
gallon storage ziplocks are good for protecting
clothing in a gear bag from moisture. Along with
a couple hefty 15 to 30 gallon bags to line your
gear bag and sleeping bag (& daypack).
Don’t send gear that you could not afford lost
or broken (expensive cameras, cell phones, and
other electronics). A handy disposable camera
would be just fine.
Follow your equipment list, ask questions,
borrow from friends.
For more information
 check us out at …

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Point Reyes - Olema: Naturalists at Large

  • 2. Who do we serve ? Our education programs for over two hundred of California's public and independent schools have introduced thousands of students to environments as diverse as the…
  • 3. Pygmy Forest of Sonoma Catalina Island Giant Forest of Sequoia Sonoran Desert Colorado River
  • 6. We work with each school every step of the way to identify their outdoor education goals and then tailor a program to meet those specific needs.
  • 7. Trail Group sizes of 9 to 14 students Always with one instructor and one adult from your school
  • 8. Naturalists at Large provides a complete outdoor curriculum for primary through high school level students. We can accommodate trips for 15 students to over 200.
  • 10. Naturalists at Large draws it’s instructors from all over the United States. These are men and women with 4-year university degrees who have proven experience working with youth in the outdoors and in the classroom.
  • 12. With their high comfort and experience in the outdoors, their passion for teaching, and a commitment to safety first, we have the foundation for a fantastic experience for you and your students.
  • 13. All of our instructors are CPR and Wilderness First Aid Certified. 80 % of them hold advanced certifications such as Wilderness Emergency Medical Training, Wilderness First Responders and Wilderness Advanced First Aid. RESPONSE TIMES: for Emergency Services Ambulance: 5-10 minutes...ambulance dispatched from Pt. Reyes Station and normally runs to Petaluma. Medivac Helicopter: 10 minutes...Petaluma. Law Enforcement: State park- minutes
  • 21. Members of the class will be organized into groups of twelve to fourteen students. Naturalists at Large instructors will work with their groups of students to teach basic camp skills, supervise meal preparation, conduct outdoor education hikes (primarily a mix of "walk and talks” and hands-on activities) on the Park trails.
  • 24. Clean Restrooms And Hot Showers
  • 28. Meals are wholesome affairs providing the nutrition needed for active There’s a variety of menu participants options from which to choose
  • 29. Allergies and Special Food Needs • Program meals offer vegetarian food options. • For those with specific needs due to allergies or personal reasons, we suggest discussion with your faculty. • Naturalists at Large can help guide those with special diets to supplement their meals in ways which everyone can most easily manage.
  • 32. A focus of most all Naturalists at Large programming is the interaction of the individual with the group. The needs of both must be met through the development of cooperation, leadership and problem solving skills.
  • 33. The facilitation of activities, with the emphasis on our interaction with the environment and each other, promotes awareness of each individual’s role in making the group experience a positive one.
  • 36. Educational themes include the grassland community, north coast forests, stream science, ecology of the redwoods, forests and humans -- a historical perspective, local geology, the stars, and environmental influences on plant species and diversity. Emphasis will be tailored to complement the academic goals of the school.
  • 40. The park features a variety of flowers and trees, including oak, tanoak, madrone, live oak, laurel and Douglas fir. California native wildflowers include buttercups, milkmaids, and Indian paintbrush.
  • 48. And a short shuttle drive away is the entrance to…
  • 51. The Coast Miwok people were the inhabitants of what we now call Marin and southern Sonoma Counties. They had a rich economy based on gathering, fishing and hunting. Village communities of 75 to several hundred people developed in sheltered places near fresh water and plentiful food. "Kule Loklo" (meaning "Bear Valley") is a recreated village.
  • 54. Wildlife abounds throughout the Seashore. Along the coast you may find marine mammals such as whales, seals, and sea lions. A closer look reveals an abundance of bird life feeding near the tideline. Back in the forest, you may glimpse a bobcat, coyote, raccoon, or skunk scurrying off. We also have plenty of deer and elk to be seen.
  • 58. And a few other optional activities… Animal Tracking Map & Compass Orienteering Journal & Reflective Activity
  • 59. Creativity Relaxation & Stretching Fun Games
  • 60. Backpack or Over-Night / Camp- Out Options
  • 62. Star studies and the night sky
  • 65. A Typical Day 7:30 Breakfast 9:00 Groups A and B do journal activities, redwood ecology hike, group initiatives. Groups C and D Shuttle to Bear Valley Visitor Center 12:00 Lunch by groups 1:00 Groups C and D do journal activities, redwood ecology hike, group initiatives. Groups A and B Shuttle to Bear Valley Visitor Center 4:30 Return to camp for large group games 6:00 Dinner 7:30 Evening Program: Night walk and star study 9:00 Students released to faculty
  • 71. Ask about… Allergies, Medications, and Special dietary Needs
  • 72. Equipment Reminders Follow your equipment list. Pack together. Adult and student can double check the contents of the gear bag. All clothing should fit in a medium size duffle. A day pack is essential to move about the program with water, some food, extra layers of clothing, and personal incidentals. Utensil Kit that may be reused for each meal and a cup that can handle hot & cold liquids.
  • 73. Rain gear is a must. (water-proof shell) Rain Ponchos are fine. Comfortable closed toed shoes are required. Light weight hikers or tennis shoes with a few pairs of good outdoor socks (non-cotton). A good water bottle (quart or liter). The proper sleeping bag (check your equipment list for specifics). Ground pad. Ensolite pads are much cheaper than thermarest types and work just as well.
  • 74. Plastic bag protection. A half dozen, 1 or 2 gallon storage ziplocks are good for protecting clothing in a gear bag from moisture. Along with a couple hefty 15 to 30 gallon bags to line your gear bag and sleeping bag (& daypack). Don’t send gear that you could not afford lost or broken (expensive cameras, cell phones, and other electronics). A handy disposable camera would be just fine. Follow your equipment list, ask questions, borrow from friends.
  • 75. For more information check us out at …